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thanks for the kind assistance and kind patience with those that are less computer literate. You have always been quick to the rescue

its a 5 inch thick Macassar ( indonesian Island) Ebony table. Not wide enough for a dining table. On the bucket list is to hunt for a nice thick American Walnut minumum 3 inch thick for a console table. Took 6 guys to move it and place it on the legs. Next project is to put a glass top which will follow the contour of the natural edge.